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Hip-Hop artist Jeff Cabreja released his newest single “Pick Up” last Friday. “The idea for this record came from a photo Mateo Toro, a photographer out of Reading, PA, shot in which you could see me picking up my phone. It quickly sparked the inspiration behind the hook and overall song concept. During the writing process I decided to dedicate ...

J-Phish has had a productive year, releasing an album and a few singles. We talked with Phish and he explained what went behind his latest three singles: “Get Some” ft. ISeeYouKev & Corey Wise, “Bless a Savage” ft. Xay Hill, Jeff Cabreja, & Tre’Gadd, and “How About Now.” Get Some ft. ISeeYouKev & Corey Wise “[ISeeYouKev] had never released a ...

Rapper J-Phish released one of the funniest tracks of the day, “Bless A Savage.” The song features Xay Hill, Jeff Cabreja & Tre’Gadd. “This is just a vibe track talking about the blessings God gives those who put their faith in Him,” he said. Listen to & Download J-Phish Below: ﻿ Buy here.

A few months ago we introduced you to artists we thought deserved more love on their Spotify’s. Now, we’re here to present 10 more to add to your “don’t sleep” lists. The following list is of rappers that have less than 500 followers or 10,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. Kyle Ringer 1,976 Monthly Listeners (59 Followers) Kyle Ringer is the young gun ...

Jeff Cabreja released his new track “US” featuring Ian Kenville, DZH, and Young Prophet. Jeff’s Perspective: “US. The overlooked and underestimated. The ones who are stepped on brushed aside, forgotten, and taken advantage of. This was me. I thought I was alone but I’m not. We’re not. We are one and as one we are bigger, better, and stronger. Together ...

Rapper Jeff Cabreja drops basketball themed song “SWOOSH,” featuring Young Prophet. “Go for it. Challenge yourself. Take the risks. Shoot your shot. The entire idea behind this record is to encourage other creatives to chase their dreams and go for the goal, no matter what stands in your way,” said Cabreja. “The basketball-related terms throughout the song enforces this concept ...